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... a trace of the unique magic lamp, and the magic lamp just forms a special six-pointed star at the low end.

The six-pointed star is known as the most uncertain magic circle in magic.

In the center of the six-pointed star circle, a thin transparent crystal disc is inlaid like an eye. At this moment, blue flames are constantly spraying out from the crystal disc. Obviously, it is this energy that ensures the suspension of the flywheel.

But these blue flames are the most obsesse ...

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